Today, after a weekend-long marathon and by a vote of 51-50, the U.S. Senate passed H.R. 1, the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB), which incorporates key tax credit extensions for businesses and other changes to federal spending that impact health care, immigration, education, and more. To meet the President’s goal of signing BBB into law by the 4th of July, the House is expected to reconvene this Wednesday and vote on the Senate’s bill. COPAA continues to oppose HR 1 because it includes more than $800 billion in cuts to Medicaid and $350 million in cuts to Pell Grants/student loans, while at the same time proposing unlimited funds for a federally subsidized school voucher mechanism that will not provide protections under the IDEA. Together, the cuts to Medicaid, Pell/loans, and the unprecedented federal voucher provision will harm students with disabilities and their families. Please EMAIL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY and URGE a ‘NO’ vote on HR 1.
AR: Arkansas parents ask judge to reject motion to dismiss school voucher case
Arkansas Advocate The LEARNS Act is a 2023 law that made sweeping changes to Arkansas’s K-12 education system. Among other things, the law raised the state’s minimum teacher salary to $50,000 and created a school voucher program called the Educational Freedom Account...
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